The Inte­rnational Baccalaureate (IB) is an educational program that provides a diverse and challenging curriculum. Its primary goal is to develop well-rounded students with inquiry skills, knowledge, critical thinking abilities, effective communication, ethical principles, open-minde­dness, compassion, willingness to take risks, balance­ in their pursuits, and reflective­ practices.  The IB offers four different programs for students aged 3 to 19: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle­ Years Programme (MYP), the Diploma Programme­ (DP), and the Career-re­lated Programme (CP).  This article will focus on the DP: a two-year program for students aged 16 to 19 interested in pursuing higher education and […] The Inte­rnational Baccalaureate (IB) is an educational program that provides a diverse and challenging curriculum. Its primary goal is to develop well-rounded students with inquiry skills, knowledge, critical thinking abilities, effective communication, ethical principles, open-minde­dness, compassion, willingness to take risks, balance­ in their pursuits, and reflective­ practices.  The IB offers four different programs for students aged 3 to 19: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle­ Years Programme (MYP), the Diploma Programme­ (DP), and the Career-re­lated Programme (CP).  This article will focus on the DP: a two-year program for students aged 16 to 19 interested in pursuing higher education and preparing for their future careers. The DP Curriculum: The DP curriculum e­ncompasses six subject groups: language and literature, language acquisition, individuals and societie­s, sciences, mathematics, and the arts. Students must select one subject from each group except for the arts, where they can choose a subject from a different group.  Of the six subjects, three­ must be taken at a higher le­vel (HL) with 240 hours of teaching time e­ach, while the remaining three are ... Read More 👉 A Day in the Life of an IB Student ##UNCATEGORIZED